Calum Scott announces special guest Lusaint for biggest UK and European tour

Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Calum Scott has revealed that Manchester-based songwriter Lusaint will join him as a special guest on his biggest tour yet. The “Avenoir Tour” will take Calum to 24 cities across the UK and Europe later this year, including a headline show at Dublin’s 3Arena on 19 November 2025.

Tickets, priced between €47 and €67 (including booking and venue fees), are currently available through Ticketmaster. Note that a 12.5% service charge applies per ticket, capped at €10.50.

This tour announcement comes shortly after Calum confirmed the release of his third studio album, Avenoir, due out on 12 September via EMI. The album’s title is inspired by the word “avenoir,” taken from John Koenig’s The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, meaning “the desire that memory could flow backwards.”

Avenoir features Calum’s new single “God Knows,” a romantic and emotional song showcasing his soulful voice and deep feeling of longing and regret.

Calum Scott is known worldwide for his powerful songs and voice. His previous work includes the gold-certified 2018 album Only Human, which features the 5x platinum hit “You Are The Reason.” He also collaborated on the gold-certified track “Where Are You Now” with Lost Frequencies, which earned a 2023 BRIT Award nomination for Best International Song and reached the Top 20 on Spotify’s Global Chart. His cover of Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own” is 3x platinum and was nominated for a BRIT Award for Best British Single.

Fans often turn to Calum’s music during important life moments, from weddings to times of loss, finding comfort in his honest and heartfelt songs. So far, his music has been streamed more than 10 billion times worldwide.

UK / EU dates 2025:
14th October Porto, Super Bock Arena
15th October Lisbon, Coliseu
17th October Madrid, Sala Riviera
18th October Barcelona, Razzmatazz
21st October Milan, Fabrique
22nd October Zurich, Hallenstadion
24th October Ljubljana, Media Center
25th October Budapest, MVM Dome
27th October Vienna, Gasometer
28th October Prague, Forum Karlin
29th October Wroclaw, Hala Stulecla
31st October Kaunas, Zalgirls Arena
1st November Riga, Xiaomi Arena
4th November Berlin, Tempodrom
6th November Hamburg, Barclays Arena
7th November Copenhagen, KB Hallen
9th November Oberhausen, Rudolf Weber-Arena
11th November Munich, Olympiahalle
12th November Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
13th November Amsterdam, AFAS Live
15th November Paris, Salle Pleyel
18th November Manchester, AO Arena
19th November Dublin, 3Arena
21st November London, OVO Arena Wembley